Dene: "We had many problems with the prison. We started off with the whole prison outbreak tiling, referencing things like The Count Of Monte Cristo and various other bits. It was supposed to be a very dark, very serious and very moving part of the game, but we realised that we'd created such a strange, silly bird of a game that it didn't quite work. Every single time we tried to get very leaden and moving like: gravelly voice 'I've been here now for Ten whole years," we just started giggling because it's just a very silly game.
The whole Vogon poetry recital came up during one very late coffee-fuelled session, where we were desperately trying to think 'if we can't do it seriously, how can we make this absolutely ridiculous?
Dene: "It may be completely stupid, but I love the idea that you can completely undermine the heroic experience when you play Fable. In that game you could have the rabbit ears, and in the time-travelling cut-scene it was just fantastically funny. So we talked about being able to play the entirety of Fable while wearing a chicken hat; having all these emotive cut-scenes while you've got a big chicken hat on would be quite funny.
Dene: "Noooooo! Cluck, cluck! Simon: "People have said that it's almost like Fable was written by Gonzo from The Muppets, because it has this strange obsession with wild foul. With a load of added features, items, and a level not previously on the XBox version, Fable hopes to make the transition more successfully than earlier console ports have. First off, I need to stress that while Fable: The Lost Chapters looks like a port, it doesn't feel or even play like one.
The storyline is the same as the original: Play the life of a character from early youth to wizened veteran. Each decision you make, bad or good, affects the growth and development of your character. Choose good, choose evil, or something in between, and your character will develop into whatever you wish to make of him, and with all of the respective auras and characteristics of good and evil avatars.
Shades of Black and White? Maybe, but it's still done elegantly in Fable. Controlling your character is quite easy, since controls match configurations found in most FPS titles.
It's only a matter of a few tweaks to the options to get the configuration that suits you, and exploring the vast world Fable has to offer is quite easy. That being said, the towns, cities and other areas in Fable are richly drawn and well laid out, much like their historic counterparts.
Audio is also well done, though someone needs to work on the voice acting a bit. This is, however, a weakness many games have had in the recent past. Rather than discuss too many of the same things as earlier Xbox reviews, let's discuss the new features: the PC version of Fable offers new levels previously unavailable on console, as well as a host of other items, charms, tattoos and items designed to make your character unique. Whether this is simply eye candy or a nice addition to the game is merely a matter of opinion, though this writer leans more toward the latter.
The only complaint I have is that the game tends to be fairly short, easy to complete rather quickly. However, with the many variations and options you have to create an original character every time you play, it does tend to add to the replay value. All things being equal, Fable: The Lost Chapters does something I never thought possible: It brings the excitement and life of an excellent game on the console to the PC, and does it well. You can tell the amount of love poured into this game, it really shows.
An excellent title for anyone who enjoys adventure games, especially those who like the less linear feel that Fable has to offer. Browse games Game Portals. Fable: The Lost Chapters. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game.
Game review Downloads Screenshots Everybody Dance Now You can also expect to see lots in the way of what Lionhead calls fun' content: stuff that doesn't really affect the plot, but simply makes Fable more enjoyable to play. Download Fable: The Lost Chapters. Developer's Commentary It's Always a pleasure to chat with Lionhead, so this month we were delighted to get together with Guildford's finest development house to hear the tall tale behind Fable: The Lost Chapters, one of the studio's most hilarious and bumpkin creations.
Overall rating: 7. Minecraft Dungeons. GameFabrique HeroOfOakvale - 10 years ago - report. Top Voted Answer. The nane is Fable its exactly the same as TLC. Then buy the game and download it around 3. Indianawinny - 9 years ago - report 1 0. I havent seen it in the market place but if you do u will prob havee to buy it and that is all you have to do rootbeerman12 - 10 years ago - report 0 0. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions.
Question Status Xbox download. Fable or Fable TLC? Or if the are going to put up fable the lost chapters on the marketplace?? Because I can't find an original fable the lost chapters game anywhere. They are making a HD remake of the first Fable so it may be worth waiting for that. Not sure if it will be The Lost Chapters version but i would assume it is. The dlc for the first fable wont be up for download,only way to play it at the moment is to buy it on disc.
It's just the first fable. The lost chapters edition has a bug that prevents full completion and freezes before you get to kill Jack the final time. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
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